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Biomedicine in museums

Nu er Imperial College + Science Museum med i løbet …

Nu er Centre for History of Science, Technology and Medicine ved Imperial College og Science Museum (som ligger 200 meter fra hinanden!) blevet endnu mere interessante samarbejdspartners, fordi de nu går sammen om at financiere en phd-studerende som skal kombinere nyere videnskabshistorie og museumsudstillinger. Her er annoncen, som kom i dag:

Postgraduate Studentship at Imperial College, London (Postgraduate Collaborative Studentship with the Science Museum, London)

A postgraduate studentship is available for study at the Centre for History of Science, Technology and Medicine leading to the award of a PhD in the History of Science. The successful candidate will be supervised by Professor Andrew Warwick of Imperial College and Dr Peter Morris of the Science Museum, London. The student will be expected to explore the interface between new and innovative scholarship in history of science and ways of presenting this work to a wide audience through museum exhibitions. The precise topic of the research will be jointly decided by the successful candidate and the supervisors. This project is linked to the anticipated development of a new science gallery at the Science Museum and the student will work closely with the gallery content team. The student will have access to the Science Museum’s collections and training in handling and interpretation of objects will be provided. In addition, the student will also be a member of the PhD programme at the Centre for History of Science, Technology and Medicine and will take part in its postgraduate activities. Applicants should have or expect to have a Masters degree, preferably in the history of science, although equivalent qualifications in related areas such as cultural history and museum studies will also be considered.

Closing date for applications is 6 June 2005. Application forms and further details are available from Robert Powell (r.powell@imperial.ac.uk) at the Centre for History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ.

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